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Infrabel installs fencing next to the Diepenbeek railway station to prevent railway walking.

Railway manager Infrabel is investing in fencing next to the tracks in Diepenbeek to prevent railroads. Two weeks ago, a railway runner, a 76-year-old man from Kortessem, died. Infrabel is strongly committed to safety, because after the works, the first staircase for pedestrians has now also been reopened. A total of five staircases were overhauled because there was a problem with the drainage and the stairs were too slippery in the winter. That…
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Railway manager Infrabel is investing in fencing next to the tracks in Diepenbeek to prevent railroads. Two weeks ago, a railway runner, a 76-year-old man from Kortessem, died. Infrabel is strongly committed to safety, because after the works, the first staircase for pedestrians has now also been reopened. A total of five staircases were overhauled because there was a problem with the drainage and the stairs were too slippery in the winter. That…

·Hasselt, Belgium
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Het Belang van Limburg broke the news in Hasselt, Belgium on Tuesday, September 26, 2023.
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